equate是什么意思

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  • As is too common among cognitive scientists, they equate mental representations with representations of external physical objects.

  • The second objection against equating object-recognition abilities with (even simple) predication comes from the fact that the underlying cognitive processes are qualitatively different.

  • This is done using an energy principle based on equating the viscous flow dissipation with the released surface energy.

  • These statements illustrate just how basic the idea of organization is in such theories, being equated with the very nature of life itself.

  • I am not here equating these terms with moral particularism and moral universalism, whose differences turn on whether all ethics is situation-specific.

  • For a long time, linguistic anthropologists have argued against equating a population that shares a linguistic code with the status of an ethnic unit.

  • Individual equity under this system is generally equated with actuarial fairness, and most evaluations of social security are based on this idea.

  • Relative proportions of animal species are equated with the contribution that species made to the diet of the inhabitants.

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  • 中文简体

    同等看待, 使等同, 使相等…

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  • Español

    equiparar, igualar…

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  • Português

    equiparar…

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  • Türk dili

    bir tutmak, eşit saymak…

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  • Français

    concurrencer, assimiler, être égal à…

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  • Čeština

    klást rovnítko mezi…

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  • Dansk

    ligestille, sætte lighedstegn mellem…

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  • Indonesia

    menyamakan…

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